February 2017

Sony has unveiled four new Xperia XZ smartphones at the MWC 2017 conference in Barcelona. These are the Sony Xperia XZ Premium, Xperia XZs, Xperia XA1 and Xperia XA1 Ultra, featuring a variety of screen sizes, chipsets and specifications. Here’s everything to know.

Samsung has been trying to lock down phone leaks coming from its headquarters regarding the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, but locking down what will be two of the top flagships of the year is easier said than done. Photos have leaked, but videos tell the real-time story. Two new videos have leaked of the two upcoming flagship models, showing the phones in all their glory. They leave little up to the imagination, but we don’t get to stare at them [Read More]

Chinese manufacturer Lenovo has been building Android tablets for some time now and at the MWC 2017 trade show, the giant has unveiled the new Lenovo Tab Series 4 family. There are four new models on offer with a choice of either an 8-inch or 10-inch display and different underlying hardware.

In perhaps response to recent carrier shifts or loneliness of being un-involved with MWC 2017 talks, T-Mobile has announced a sweet deal. The offer will run for a limited amount of time, and gives families consisting of at least two lines one additional line for free.

Unless you’ve been living under a rock this week, than you know that MWC is taking place in Barcelona, Spain. Motorola earlier announced a pair of Moto G5 smartphones. Motorola’s parent company, Lenovo, introduced a range of new Android tablets at the conference. We also have some new Moto Mods designed to work with Moto Z models to tell you about. Here’s what we know.

Nokia has introduced three smartphones at MWC 2017 in Barcelona, plus it has relaunched the Nokia 3310, a feature phone from twenty or so years ago with legendary battery life and toughness. Let’s take a look at these new smartphones and of course the Nokia 3310. Here’s everything you need to know.

When Google introduced the new messaging app last year, Google Allo, one of the more interesting features was that it contained an early version of the Google Assistant. Since then, Google released the Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL smartphones, which come with the Google Assistant baked in. We’ve seen a number of rumors that Google was to open up the Google Assistant to other devices and during MWC 2017, the company confirmed that this is the case.

Our guess is that most of you have a smartphone if you’re ready this. Being smartphone owners ourselves, we’re always interested in knowing when a smartphone gets updated. Wouldn’t it be convenient to have this all in one place? That’s why we created our ‘Droid Updates’ Weekly Series.